I wasn’t intentionally doing that but I see what you mean. I expected the Rampage to sound like any other superstrat but it really doesn’t - has its own vibe going. Pretty muscular and full bodied. I find the Peavey to be a little more scooped with more lows and highs but lacking the mid push the G&L has.If I didn't know better I would think you were eluding to the fact that the G&L has a distinct Jerry Cantrell tone going on.........Even without the riffs I hear it in the tone regardless of the fact you are playing a Dual Recto....
I liked it better than the Wolfgang, the tones seemed more solid that way they sound and ring out.
Hey man yea it’s the new one. I’m digging it. Only had it a few weeks but so far I can’t put it down. Stock pickup is a little underpowered for my taste so that’s the only change I’ve made - threw in a kramer eruption pickupsounds great! Is that the new rampage? How do you like it? I almost got a tribute a few years ago but was worried about the Kahler.
G&L seems to sound a bit more authoritative and resonant/in your face. Also seems to have a low mid thing going on.
Wolfgang sounds exactly how I remember mine sounding - balanced top to bottom and nothing really out of balance sonically. That’s both a good and bad thing as it can sound bland to some ears or apologetic. I’ll say not all Wolfgang’s sound like that - I had one that sounded like this and another that sounded DARK and uninspiring.
I think you nailed it on your Wolfie take. Another thing that has to be mentioned is the neck - prob the most “worn in catchers mitt” feeling guitar I’ve played. I barely have to try to do anything which is a fun feeling. I could see how it would be too cramped for some poeple though.
Peavey has more clarity and warmth. Pickups are big part of that